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Lake Seminole Fishing Report – December 2010
GON Staff | November 23, 2010
Seminole: Level: 0.9 feet below full pool. Temp: 65 degrees. Clarity: Slightly stained.
Bass: Good. Matt Baty reports, “The fish are biting on grass flats and grasslines adjacent to grass flats on the main lake. Fish a Spro Aruku Shad 75 in Old Glory on 20-lb. Sunline Flourocarbon. Throw the bait right up in the grass, and rip it free. Most strikes come when the bait is being ripped from the grass. I like to switch the hooks over to size 2 Gamakatsu EWGs to help the bait come through the grass easier. This bite is extremely good with wind and current present. If it is calm, then fish the same areas with a Texas-rigged Big Bite Baits 6-inch Kriet Tail Worm in redbug with a 3/8-oz. Tungsten Sinker. The best places for the worm are holes in the grass or right on the edge of the grass. Seven to 10 feet has seemed to be the key depth.”
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